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Discover the unique differences and similarities between Finland and the Basque Country. Finland is characterized by its flat geography, featuring 190,000 lakes and many islands, with its highest point reaching about 1300 meters. In contrast, the Basque Country boasts diverse landscapes and a rich cultural heritage. We delve into the traditional cuisines of both regions, highlighting Finnish dishes like Kaalikaaryleet and Makaroonilaatikko alongside Basque folk instruments like the txistu and trikitixa, showcasing the vibrant musical traditions of these two distinct nations.
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Two Completely Different Nations
FINNISH GEOGRAPHY Finland is very flat, butits’highestpointis at about 1300 metres. It has 190,000 lakes and 180,000 islands
BASQUE GEOGRAPHY Casteldetierra
FINNISH FOODS Kaalikaaryleet = CabbageRolls Makaroonilaatikko: Finnish MacaroniCasserole
Sausages Finnish Meatballs Brittlegills
FINISH FOLK MUSIC Different kinds of Kanteles The acordion, verysimilar to BasqueTrikitixa
BASQUE FOLK MUSIC TRIKITIXA ALBOKA PANDERO TXISTU DANBOLINA TXALAPARTA
Playing the Txalaparta A man playingtxistu and danbolina A group of peoplesingingBasque folk music and dressed in traditionalBasqueclothes